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Module 4 Grade Level: 11 Core Subject: Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person Semester: First Semester 1. Notice things that are nof in their proper place and organize them in an aesthetic way ‘Show that care for the environment contributes to health, well-being and sustainable development (PPT44/12-1i-4.2,PPT11/12-1}-4.3) Lesson: The Human Person in their Environment Gog According to Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich, the grave risk of global warming was already anticipated but it has been long ignored. While there are sectors who cast a cloud of doubt about the reality of climate change, most scientists are however united in their findings and stand as to its occurrence and impact. This impact is most felt by the poorest regions in the planet. In this module, you will examine the nature of deep ecology and environmental stewardship. You will also study the problem of climate change and the concept of climate change. Engagement 4: Is that your final decision? Directions: Read thoroughly and understand the concepts below and work in the succeeding activity provided for you. THE HUMAN PERSON IN THE ENVIRONMENT Environmental philosophy or environmental ethics Is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents. Three Major Views Regarding the Relationship Between Humanity and the Environment Antropocontism | Biocentrism Ecocentrism the sinnineant - Believes that - Believes that 3! humans are humankind is Lees of not the onl pat of a humankind in scant greater the world and 7 biological species in the ogi considers planet and system or nature as the ee eal community and means by orcaribats that we have a which humans 3 significant role are able to neve] inners as stewards or meet their vate eae guardians of teetatt and should be nature cunive protected The Development of Ethical Views Regarding the Environment Environmental Ethics Main ideas v A» ‘All nonhuman elements in the world, including R | animals and natural resources, have intrinsic | Value and should be preserve, E D__ The preservation of the environment will benefit humans by providing for the needs of present and future, Vv | generations. 1 E__ Human kind has a responsibilty to safeguard the planet as stewards wy | otereaton © social ecology | APBles an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and ‘sees a relationship between social problems and environmental a problems. imate ethics Chia SLi oo justice a significant ethical, social, and polltical issue. | Environmental Refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits as Mut well as the burden of meeting environmental challenges. Focused on concepts of beauty in nature, but has become increasingly influenced by environmental concerns. OTHER IMPORTANT CONCEPTS Environmentalism- significant social movement that were inspired by increasing awareness include the environmental protection and conservation movement, animal rights, and green politics. ‘Sustainability or sustainable development- focuses on reconciling human activities, ‘and economic development with the protection of the environment. Relies on three important principles: environmental integrity, economic efficiency, and equity. |. Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of you answer to the following questions. Write your answers on the space provided for. 1. This concept refers to the far distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of addressing environmental challenges. ‘. Environmental aesthetics ¢. Environmental ethics . Environmental justice ——_d. Environmental philosophy 2. This view believes that humankind is part of a greater biological system or ‘community and that we have a significant role as stewards or guardians of nature. a. Ecocentrism ‘Environmentalism ». Biocentrism d. Anthropocentrism 3. The statements below talks about humankind, Which of these statements about humankind and nature is not true? ‘a. Humankind can use natural resources without regard for the consequences, . Humankind has a unique relationship with nature. © Humans are able to transform and change the environment. d. Humans are stewards of nature: 4. This s the branch of philosophy that s concerned with the natural environment and, humanity's place in it ‘a, Environmentalism ©. Environmental aesthetics b. Environmental philosophy 4. Environmental justice ‘5, This view considers man the rost important species on the planet and focuses on the significant role of humankind in the world and considers nature as the means by which humans are able to meet their needs to survive. a. Biocentrism . Anthropocentrism ». Ecocentrism 4. Environmentalism 6. Environmental Ethics isthe disciptine in philosophry that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment, Wich of these statements does not reflect environmental ethics? ‘a, Man must take action to solve environmental problems, i. Natural disasters are unrelated to human activities. ©. We should reflect on how our actions show regard for nature. 4. We must uphold the welfare of the environment and everything init 7. Sustainable development focuses on reconciling human activities and economic {evelopment with the protection ofthe environment, Which of these statements is not related to sustainable development? ‘a. Human activities must not negatively impact the environment. ». Natural resources must be used wisely and efficiently, «, Resources must be conserved for other people. 4. Humankind must use up all natural resources. 8, This view believes that all organism have inherent worth and should be valued and protected, ‘a. Anthropocentrism . Biocentrism b. Environmentalism 4. Ecocentrism 9. This perspective advocates action to address environmental problems and has become an important issue in intemational politics as governments and international organizations. ‘a. Biocentrism . Ecocentrism b. Environmentalism 4. anthropocentrism 10. This is a moral approach in analyzing the relationship between humans ‘and the environment. ‘a. Environmental justice «. Environmental philosophy b. Environmental aesthetics _d. Environmental ethics

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